Lies from Annapolis 

 

>From Khalid Amayreh in the West Bank

28 November, 2007

 

The peoples of the world are being subjected to a fresh dose of lies, this time 
coming from Annapolis, Maryland, in the United States.

 

George Bush, the Fuehrer of the White House, who has destroyed two 
nation-states and killed a million human beings, and  then had the chutzpa to 
claim that the Almighty told him to do so,  displayed some of his 
characteristically morbid magic this week.

 

He  invited delegates  from 50 nations to watch Israel, a state whose modus 
operandi consists of  murder, theft and mendacity, and the miserable  
Palestinian Authority, which claims  to represent   the  most uninterruptedly 
oppressed people on the face of earth, to pledge peace and reconciliation that 
would end decades of violence and bloodshed.

 

Speaking from a prepared text, Bush re-asserted his proverbial vision of seeing 
two states, Israel and Palestine, living side by side in peace. He didn't 
forget to warn that the would-be Palestinian state "must govern justly and 
dismantle the infrastructure of terror."

 

Bush tried to  create an artificial aura of optimism by claiming that he was 
convinced  that the leaders of both sides,  Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert 
and PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas, were finally willing and ready to make peace.

 

Well, Bush's convictions are many, but are evidently mostly silly. 

 

There is no doubt that Abbas earnestly  wants peace for his nearly decimated 
people,   constantly coerced, bullied and raped by an imperialistic Israel  
that very much resembles Nazi Germany during the heydays of its insolence and 
arrogance of power.

 

After all, the Palestinians, who  have almost miraculously  survived in spite 
of history, are the main victim of this sinister lingering outrage which allows 
Israel to constantly steal more Palestinian land for the purpose of creating 
more lebensraum for Jewish settlement expansion.

 

But Palestinian national survival can't  really be take for granted no matter 
how many "peace" conferences are organized and how many foreign dignitaries are 
invited and how many nice-sounding speeches are given.

 

Zionism's aggressive  blitz of ethnic cleaning against non-Jews west of the 
River Jordan is more than  alarming for the starved and blockaded Palestinians. 
It is nothing short of a slow-motion genocide that  no amount of verbal 
assurances can mitigate, let alone stop.

 

Of course, Bush doesn't and wouldn't pay attention to these real issues. He is 
too ignorant, too biased toward Israel and, yes, too unchristian, to call the 
spade a spade, especially when it is in the hands of Zionist imperialists.

 

This is why his claim that Israel wants peace and that Ehud Olmert is sincere 
about the quest for peace has no iota of truth.

 

Let us be frank and honest about this.  Israel is not about to make peace with 
the Palestinians. Israel has not made a strategic decision to make peace with 
the Palestinians.  Israel is not about to give up the spoils of the 1967 war. 
Israel is not about to give up occupied East Jerusalem. 

 

Indeed, Israel is not about to come to terms with the paramount right of return 
for Palestinian refugees,  unjustly  uprooted from their homes and villages 
when the Zionist state was created nearly sixty years ago.

 

And above all of this, Israel is insisting  that it be recognized as an 
exclusively Jewish state whereby Israel's non-Jewish citizens (25% of the 
population) would be treated  not only  as lesser citizens with more or less 
transient  and uncertain status, but actually  as children of a lesser God.

 

So, how can we possibly expect peace with attitudes like these, and with the 
outrageous willingness on the part of the West to entertain Israel's racist 
whims?

 

Moreover, it is amply clear that George Bush is not an honest broker. Needless 
to say, a dishonest broker can't be a true peace maker, even if he invokes all 
the deceptive theatrics he can muster.

 

 Real peace requires true commitment and above all honesty, characteristics 
that Bush and his nefarious administration obviously lack.

 

In truth, the last thing Israel would want to see in the Middle East is a  true 
peace settlement based on justice, even a semblance of justice. Such an 
equitable  settlement would be anathema for Zionism, a fascist-minded movement 
that is antithetical to peace and calm and stability and human decency. 

 

 This is why Israel insists on "bilateral negotiations" with the weak 
Palestinian Authority not out of good will toward its  Palestinian neighbors 
but rather in order to further bully and blackmail the vulnerable Palestinian 
leadership to give more and more and more concessions. Israel simply wants to 
be left alone with the Palestinians, its enduring helpless victims. And all 
that Bush is doing is to tell the rapist and the victim to sort it out without 
any external interference.

 

 In fact, Israel becomes almost spasmodic and gets  very angry whenever the 
rule of international law and human rights are invoked as a basis of any 
prospective resolution of the conflict.

 

Israel wants any prospective settlement with the Palestinians to reflect 
Israeli military supremacy, political hegemony and  Jewish predominance over 
American politics and policies.

 

Israel pretends  to accept UN resolutions 242 and 338 as the guiding principles 
for the peace process. However, Israel has its own skewed and twisted 
interpretation of these resolutions,  which really  render them void of 
substance.

 

And when Israeli leaders are offered the choice of international arbitration, 
e.g. by the International Court of Justice in the Hague, to rule on the matter, 
 they vehemently reject any  third party interference,  probably save the US, 
claiming that the world out there is anti-Semitic and that it can't be 
entrusted to do justice to  Jews.

 

For these reasons, I am certain that this endeavor will meet the same failure 
that previous endeavors ultimately met. And then, another American 
administration might invite the "sides," along with another multitude of false 
witnesses,  to a new peace conference. 


But then, it might be too late for a Palestinian state, or even for peace. (end)

 

 

 

 

 

 

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